Multiple beehives with bees flying around and entering the hives.

HOW OUR BEES HELP

At Open Hive, one of our missions is centred around making a positive impact. We are proud to share that we take no profit from the sale of our honey. A high percentage from each jar goes toward alleviating poverty. With a smaller percentage going toward our Honeybee colonies.

Our goal is to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to taste and experience the pure goodness of 100% natural honey. That's why we offer our honey at affordable prices.

Your purchase acts as a donation.

WHERE TO SEND SUPPORT

Our beehives are all supporting a cause. For example we have beehives 100% dedicated to the incredible charity in called Hope4.

Each of our beehives proudly displays a logo representing who they support. This helps showcase the cause and the purpose behind the hard work of our honeybees.

By choosing to buy honey from us, you are not only enjoying our delicious honey but also contributing to the important work of Hope4.

A young girl outdoors holds a small crochet bee ornament in her right hand, smiling at the camera. She is wearing a white T-shirt with black decorative text and a black mesh overlay, along with a patterned skirt. The background features trees, a large fallen log, and a brick structure.

We Support Hope4

Since 2023 we have been sending aid to our good friends over at Hope4.

Who Are Hope4?

Hope4 believes in creating lasting change through compassion, empowerment, and community-driven efforts. They hold that every individual deserves dignity, security, and the opportunity to build a stable life. Hope4 is dedicated to transparency in their operations, ensuring that resources directly support those in need, and they believe in the power of local partnerships to achieve sustainable impact. At their core, they strive to move people from crisis to resilience, building hope and opportunity in the face of hardship.

A large hole in the ground in a muddy area, with old, discarded building materials and scattered debris around the site, and a few trees in the background.
Three people sitting in front of a Ukrainian flag with a floral wallpaper background. The woman on the left is holding a sign that reads 'Bee Keping For Hope' with a heart. The woman in the middle is wearing a headscarf, and the man on the right is holding a bee plush toy.
Close-up of bees entering a weathered blue beehive with other beehives blurred in the background.

AID SENT TO UKRAINE

A family of four posing inside a brick-walled cellar or wine cellar. The adults are wearing red jackets and the children are in casual clothing. The family appears happy, with one child showing a thumbs-up.
White van with Hope 4 logo and website parked on a dirt lot during sunset, with trees and a building in the background.
Group of people in red jackets unloading supplies from a white delivery van in a grassy area with a house and wooden fence in the background.

AID SENT TO MOLDOVA

Group of children and a woman holding a poster of a bee with a heart on its chest, with the message 'Thank You So Much' underneath, in a room with green walls.
A young boy holding a plate of cooked yellow rice, standing inside a room with green and gray walls.
A young girl wearing a jacket, scarf, and a colorful dress with pink pants, holding a small metal plate of cooked noodles, standing in front of a weathered wall.

AID SENT TO PAKISTAN

Group of children and a young man standing outside a building, with one child holding a handwritten sign thanking James Whedon and expressing love and gratitude.
A young boy and man standing outdoors against a brick wall, with the boy holding a sign that says 'Bee Keeping for Hope' and a drawing of a bee. In front of them on the ground are multiple trays of food on green leaves, with two large pots and a small plate behind them.
Children and adults gathered outdoors in front of a brick wall, with some food and containers on the ground, and a sign reading "Bee Keeping for Hope" with a bee illustration.

AID SENT TO AFRICA